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VESPA P Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

Generations: 3
First production year: 1977
VESPA P125 ETS photo gallery

The engine (complete with three transfer ports) produced about 2 bhp more as compared to its installation in an ET3 – presumably this was accomplished by the increased compression ratio and slightly bigger carb size. The electronic ignition was not publicised this time around since this feature could already be found on some of the PK range, with the rest soon to follow. As with its predecessors, a large expansion box type silencer was fitted as standard – these being the only Vespas to feature such an item. An unfortunate consequence of one being fitted on this model was that there was no room for the side-mounted spare wheel found on other variants.

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VESPA P150S photo gallery

The Vespa P 150 model is a Scooter bike manufactured by Vespa. In this version sold from year 1978, the dry weight is 97.0 kg (216.8 pounds) and it is equiped with a Single cylinder, two-stroke motor.

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VESPA P200E photo gallery

Vespa P series was the last of the "classic" Vespas to come out of Piaggio's factories. though certainly not the most elegant styling, the P-series Vespas are probably the sturdiest models.

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